Sentence examples for i was very caught from inspiring English sources

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"I was very caught by surprise to see that acknowledged in black and white".

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"I am very caught up with how words sound and he smooths it out more.

She always, even as a child, was very caught up in what she believed to be fair," Bro said.

She always, even as a child, was very caught up in what she believed to be fair," her mother, Susan Bro, told HuffPost in an exclusive interview on Sunday.

I mean, people are very caught up with their careers, and they're busy, and let's face it - a lot of artists are also working for other causes too.

"In this world, people are very caught up into what it's like to be them," Kruszewski muses.

I was very fortunate to catch the tail end of the highly respected superstar European Chef movement, i.e. Jean-Louis Palladin, Michel Richard, Guenter Seeger, Roberto Donna, Georges Perrier, Christian Delouvrier, etc.

So it's no surprise I was very eager to catch up with Labaki once again in Cannes, since I've not had the pleasure to interview her in a couple of years.

I was very, very stupid and I got caught.

By the age of 15 she caught up – "I was very stubborn" – and then came to the attention of choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan, who wrote a number of parts for her.

I'm very lucky they caught this so early -- DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) stage zero.

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